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A pair of pale green, jasper dip candlesticks. Each one is marked 'WEDGWOOD ENGLAND', one is impressed with the letter 'Y' and the other with the letter 'T'. Date: c.1900. Size: Each one is 15.2cm. (6") high by 9.8cm. (3 7/8") across the base. Although these candlesticks are a perfect match in size and colour, and they may have come out of the factory together, they are not a true pair as the from of the underside of the base is different and one is slightly lighter potted than the other. They are each decorated with two of the Muses and they have borders of acorns and oak leaves around the base. The reliefs are good quality and both sticks are in excellent condition.

£175.

U.S.A.
+£20. Western Europe +£10.

C16137

A black jasper dip jardiniere. Marked 'WEDGWOOD. ENGLAND'. There is also an impressed letter 'A' and a number '7' which relates to the size. Date: c.1900. Size: 16.5cm. (6 1/2") high by 18.4cm. (7 1/4") diameter. This piece is decorated with Apollo and four of the Muses. Above these are garlands of grapes and vines which hang from lion masks. To the rim is a narrow border of flowers. The reliefs are all very good quality. There is quite a large firing fault in the base, which can be seen in the other images, but this does not go through to the inside of the piece. Other than this it is in good condition.

£125.

U.S.A.
+£25. Western Europe +£10.

Sor.14

An exceptionally good quality, small, green jasper dip plaque. Marked 'WEDGWOOD'. Date: c.1790. Size: 8.5cm. (3 3/8") long by 2.8cm (1 1/8") wide. This plaque is oblong, with canted corners, which makes it an eight sided shape. It is dipped in green on both the front and the reverse. It is decorated, in relief, with cherubs at play. The relief is really good, fine quality. There are two tiny chips on the reverse of the plaque but other than this it is in good condition.

£115.

Nil.

Sor.9

A good quality, solid black and white jasper plaque. Marked 'WEDGWOOD'. Date: c.1810. Size: 17.5cm. (6 7/8") long by 6.5cm. (2 1/2") wide. This piece is sprigged with a scene showing young boys playing blind mans buff. The sprigging is exceptionally well detailed and fine and much of it is quite transluscent. The jasper also has a fine, silky quality. This is a charming, quality piece and it is in excellent condition.

£275.

Nil.

C15667

A pale green jasper dip cheese dish and cover. Marked 'WEDGWOOD.' There is also an impressed number '4'. Date: c.1860. Size: The base is 23.5cm. (9 1/4") diameter and the cover is 17.5cm. (6 7/8") diameter by 11.2cm. (4 3/8") high. The total height, when the two pieces are together is 11.8cm. (4 5/8"). This is one of the smallest size of cheese dish produced by Wedgwood. It is decorated with a continuous band of classical figures and trees. There are borders of oak leaves and acorns to the top and also to the base and there is a band of acanthus leaves around the knop. All of the reliefs are good quality. Both the cover and base are in excellent condition.

£195.

U.S.A.
+£35. Western Europe +£20.

C15645

A rare collection of six 18th century, three colour jasper plaques set in a leather frame. The plaques are undoubtedly marked 'WEDGWOOD' but we have not actually seen the backs to look at the marks. They are all stuck onto velvet and it would be a shame to pull them off and disturb the mount as they have been framed in this manner for a long time. Date: c.1790. Size: The two larger plaques are each approximately 5cm. (2") long by 2.5cm. (1") wide and the smaller plaques are 1.5cm. (3/8") diameter. The frame is 24cm. (9 1/2") long by 20.7cm. (8 1/8") wide. One of the larger plaques is green, blue and white and the other is lilac, blue and white. Two of the tiny plaques are lilac, blue and white and the other two are lilac, green and white. They all have lapidiary polished edges, something only done in the 18th century, and they are all of exceptionally fine quality. The plaques are all in excellent condition but there is some marking to the frame.

£795.

Nil.

A14286

A green jasper dip jug. Marked 'WEDGWOOD ENGLAND'. It is also marked with an impressed number '24', which may be a batch number, and the letter 'O'. Date: c.1900. Size: 16.5cm. (6 1/2") high by 9.5cm. (3 3/4") diameter at the base. This piece is decorated with a continuous band of classical subjects and there is a border of grapes and vines to the rim. All of the reliefs are good quality. There are a few small firing lines in the reliefs but other than this it is in very good condition.

£98.

U.S.A.
+£15. Western Europe +£10.

W11428

A green jasper dip, straight sided jug. Marked 'WEDGWOOD ENGLAND'. It is also marked with an impressed number '12', which may be a batch number, and the letter 'P'. Date: c.1900. Size: 19cm. (7 1/2") high by 11.5cm. (4 1/2") diameter at it the base. This jug is decorated with a continuous band of classical figures offering sacrifices. There is a border of grapes and vines to the rim. All of the reliefs are very good quality and the piece is in excellent condition.